Sensory Swim for Children Diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum

Sensory Swim offers children with Autism and sensory processing difficulties the opportunity to work with trained therapists and other children to promote motor development and sensory processing skills through various aquatic activities. Socialization skills will be addressed by various group activities including sing-a-longs and games.

This program serves children 3-21 years old who have an autism spectrum disorder or other sensory processing issues. The program will run for twelve weeks on Wednesday evenings at the Gloversville Middle School. Each child must be accompanied in the water by a responsible adult. No class April 8.

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED and are limited to 12 children per class/session.

Lexington, a chapter of The Arc of New York

Lexington Center has been providing quality supports for people with developmental disabilities and their families and contributing to the good of the community for over 50 years.

"Thank you for your interest in Lexington. We are committed to a culture of kindness, respect and safety for the people we support, their families and our employees. This culture enables people with disabilities to lead lives of the highest possible quality and provides peace of mind for their families."